Ifayomi’s Activities for 2011
Greetings Afrikans,
There follows a heads up on some upcoming events, but also some of my plans for 2011; so you know what’s on the horizon. Remember to spread the word far and wide.
January 2011
_ Saturday 29th January at 6.00pm in Nottingham. Venue tbc. Going Global with My Shopping Genie. Learn about the Shopping Genie business opportunity Meet the UK’s first Black Global Genie distributor, Cynthia Litchfield, and hear how she achieved a four figure weekly salary. Download your free Genie application from www.myshoppinggenie.com/ifayomi and check out www.jointhegenie.com for details of the business opportunity.
February 2011
_ Saturday 5th February in Nottingham. ‘Understanding and Improving Black Male/Female Relationships’ course 11.00am-5.30pm in Nottingham, venue tbc. Cost £40 (£20 for AIC member, £27 unwaged).
_ Trip to Ghana to pursue repatriation land opportunities tbc.
March 2011
_ ‘Understanding and Improving Black Male/Female Relationships’ course in London 11.00am-5.30pm, date and venue tbc. Cost £40 (£20 for AIC member, £27 unwaged).
_ ‘Grand in Your Hand’ Seminar in London. Date and venue tbc. Earn at least a £1000 following the instructions provided. Cost £150 (£75 for AIC members, £105 for unwaged/f-t students etc.). Fee includes follow up support. Early bird discount applies for full fee payers
_ ‘Manhood & Masculinity’ Course in London, date and venue tbc. Cost £40 (£20 for AIC member, £27 unwaged).
April 2011
_ ‘Beat the Recession’ Workshop. Course in London, date and venue tbc. Look at your budget, reduce your expenditure and increase your income streams. Bring your business and money making ideas and work out a plan of action. Cost £70 (£35 for
AIC member, £49 unwaged) includes follow up support. Early bird discount applies for full fee payers.
_ Writers’ Masterclass – How to write an effective non-fiction book. This workshop will help you to improve your writing skills, including: analysing text, summarising, interpreting, structuring your book, thinking about the title and cover design. Cost £40 (£20 for AIC member, £27 unwaged).
Other Developments for 2011
The Colour of Money Documentary – This powerful documentary will break down the self defeating financial/economic habits of Afrikan people which keeps their communities economically colonised by non-Afrikan ethnic groups. Advertising space still available for front of DVD cover (£300), Back cover (£200) and film credits (£100). Contact Ifayomi on 0770 3004813 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for further details
ABDF Investing in the Community – In around the middle of 2011 the ABDF Ltd. will be inviting business proposals from new or existing businesses. Our Business Development Group is developing the full appraisal process so there is need to contact us yet, we will let you know when we are ready to invite proposals.
The ABDF ‘Activating and Stimulating Economic Prosperity in the Afrikan Community’. www.abdf.co.uk Relationship Support Service – This is a practical support service to assist couples who wish to improve the quality of their relationship. Support also available for parents who live apart and wish to improve their communication in parenting their child(ren). N.B. This is not a counselling service.
New Books for 2011 – I am excited to announce that I am working on a new book in partnership with renowned Black Studies tutor and author Robin Walker (author of ‘When We Ruled’). This promises to be a powerful publication examining the Afrikan Global
Experience. Expected publication date October 2011.
I will also be writing a book on Black Male/Female Relationships providing you with an holistic understanding of preventative and remedial measures to keep; or get a relationship on track.
Remember, if you like what we do support what we do, because those that don’t won’t!
Visit our website www.houseofknowledge.org.uk , read the articles, listen to the audio, watch
the DVDs, sign the guestbook and buy the books/CD/DVDs
The only answer is Afrikan Power
Ifayomi Grant